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						<title>BioNanotechnology by Elizabeth Papazoglou</title>
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						<description>BioNanotechnology by Elizabeth PapazoglouMorgan and Claypool Publishers | ISBN 1598291386 | 2007-08-21 | PDF | 139 Pages | 4.6 MBThis book aims to provide vital information about the growing field of bionanotechnology for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as working professionals in various fields. The fundamentals of nanotechnology are covered along with several specific bionanotechnology applications, including nanobioimaging and drug delivery which is a growing $100 billions industry. The uniqueness of the field has been brought out with unparalleled lucidity; a balance between important insight into the synthetic methods of preparing stable nano-structures and medical applications driven focus educates and informs the reader on the impact of this emerging field. Critical examination of potential threats followed by a current global outlook completes the discussion. In short, the book takes you through a journey from fundamentals to frontiers of bionanotechnology so that you can understand and make informed decisions on the impact of bionano on your career and business.CONTENTSIntroduction0.1 Bionanotechnology: A Historical Perspective0.2 Nanotechnology and Bionanotechnology0.3 Notable Nanoimages in Bionanotechnology0.3.1 AFM-Qd0.3.2 Nano-drug Delivery Chip0.3.3 Atomic Force Microscopy Image (AFM) of SWNT0.3.4 Scanning Electron Microscopy Image (SEM) of SWNT0.4 Opportunities and Challenges of Bionanotechnology0.5 Growth potential of Nanotechnology and Related ExpendituresReferences1. The Significance of Nano Domain1.1 Limitations of Micron Size1.2 Need for Nano-Size—Surface Volume Ratio Significance1.3 Significance and Key Features of Nano-Size1.4 Derivation of Bohr’s Atomic Radius of a Hydrogen Atom1.5 Comparison of Particle Behavior at Nano-Size to Macro Size: Gold and Titania1.6 Advantages of Scaling Down—Nano-SizeReferences2. Nano Drug Delivery2.1 Conventional Drug Delivery2.1.1 First Pass Effect2.1.2 Routes of Delivery2.2 Targeted Drug Delivery2.3 Chemistry of Drug Delivery Vehicles2.3.1 Nanocapsules2.3.2 Unilamellar Liposomal Vesicles2.3.3 Nanoparticles2.3.4 Microemulsions2.4 Delivery Profiles2.4.1 Rate-Preprogrammed Drug Delivery Systems2.4.2 Activation-Modulated Drug Delivery Systems2.4.3 Feedback-Regulated Drug Delivery Systems2.4.4 Site-Targeting Drug Delivery Systems2.5 The Role of Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery2.5.1 Transdermal2.5.2 Blood Brain Barrier2.6 Advantages of Targeted Drug Delivery SystemsReferences3. BioNanoimaging3.1 Quantum Dots3.2 Ultrasound Contrast Agents3.3 Magnetic NanoparticlesReferences4. Successful Applications of Bionanotechnology4.1 Nanostructures and Nanosystems4.1.1 Nanopore Technology4.1.2 Nano Self-Assembling Systems4.1.3 Cantilevers4.1.4 Nanoarrays4.2 Nanoparticles4.2.1 Quantum Dots (QDs)4.2.2 Paramagnetic Iron Oxide Crystals4.2.3 Dendrimers4.2.4 Carbon Nanotubes4.2.5 Nanosomes and Polymersomes4.3 In Vitro Diagnostics4.4 Medical Application of Nanosystems and Nanoparticles4.4.1 Drug Delivery Applications4.4.2 Nanoparticles in Molecular Imaging4.5 Summary and ConclusionsReferences5. Synthesis of Gold, Titania, and Zinc Oxide5.1 Synthesis of Gold5.1.1 Background5.1.2 Brust Method of Synthesis of Thiol Derivatized Gold NPs by Biphasic Reduction5.1.3 Gold Colloids5.1.4 Gold Nanofilm5.1.5 Gold Nanorods5.2 Synthesis of Titania Nanostructures5.2.1 Background5.2.2 Solvo-Thermal Synthesis of Titania Nano Crystals5.2.3 Sol-Gel Template Synthesis of Titania Nano Tubes and Rods5.2.4 Overview of Other Synthesis Methods5.3 Synthesis of Zinc Oxide5.3.1 Background5.3.2 The Solid-Vapor Synthesis of ZnO5.15.1.1 Brust Method of Synthesis of Thiol Derivatized Gold NPs by Biphasic Reduction5.25.2.1 Solvo-Thermal Synthesis of Titania Nano Crystals5.2.2 Sol-Gel Template Synthesis of Titania Nano Tubes and Rods5.2.3 Overview of Other Synthesis Methods5.35.3.1 The Solid-Vapor Synthesis of ZnO: Horizontal Tube Furnace5.3.2 Wurtzite Structure of ZnOReferences6. Is Bionanotechnology a Panacea?6.1 Background6.2 Primary Concerns6.3 Assessing Potential Risks6.3.1 Inhalation6.3.2 Contact/Dermal Delivery6.3.3 Other Routes of Contact6.3.4 Environmental Impacts of NPs and the Food Chain6.3.5 Explosion Hazards6.4 Lessons from the Past6.5 ConclusionReferences7. Roadmap to Realization of Bionanotechnology7.1 Introduction7.2 Nano Vision: the Futuristic Goals of Bionanotech7.3 Working toward Realization: Current Progress7.4 Screenshot of Reality: Bionano-Unbiased/Uncensored7.5 The Nano Mission: Roadmap to Realization of Translation Research7.5.1 Bionano in the US7.5.2 Bio-Nano in Japan7.5.3 Bio-Nano in UK7.5.4 UK–Japan Joint Initiative for Bionanotechnology7.5.5 The EU Initiative in Bionanotech7.5.6 Bionano in AsiaDownload:The content of the post is hidden!Please Login to see the hidden post.If you are new to the website Please Signup!Mirror Download:The content of the post is hidden!Please Login to see the hidden post.If you are new to the website Please Signup!</description>
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